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Speeding Ticket?

The most common instance where Notice is served is an NIP for speeding. There is an NIP time limit that applies of 14 days from the offence. However, how this is calculated will depend on how the notice is given. Don't wait until it's too late. Call Motor Defence Solicitors now, on 0800 2800 912, for a fixed fee consultation with a specialist solicitor.

Where an individual deliberately withholds or provides misleading information

Speed Camera Devices

Systems used in the UK are generally type approved and require regular calibration. You are likely to come across the following types: Cameras, Laser, Radar, Stopwatch, Video. Some of the more common devices used include the Gatso, LTI2020, Vascar, Truevelo. For more detailed information on the individual devices, please click here

12 Points

The Police can stop you by the road if they suspect an offence has occured. You will usually be given a Fixed Penalty Notice (NIP), HORT1 Producer or depending on the offence, be arrested and taken to a Police Station. Typical offences within this scenario include:

Pedestrian’s texting at increased danger

Pedestrians who use their mobile phone whilst crossing the road are four times more likely to ignore crossing lights

Research was conducted in America where they surveyed 1102 pedestrians as they crossed a road in Seattle. It was found that those who were writing a text took nearly 2 seconds longer to cross than those not texting. Other distracting activities included listening to music, talking on the phone, talking to others or dealing with children or pets.

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